November 17, 2005

FREEDOM Just Another Word...

KYOTO, JAPAN & ROME, NOVEMBER 2005 — In a week when the Italian public learned that the USA military used chemical weapons in its efforts to make the Iraqi people "free" President Bush lectured China on its need for "freedom" and "democracy."

The speech itself (given in Kyoto, Japan) is a bland meander of outdated dogma on how economic growth subservient to an international rule of law must lead to American style multiparty political systems.

Although billed in the USA press as a warning to China (for example see this absurd treatment by the PBS network show NewsHour) Bush once again reaffirmed his commitment to the One China Policy and his government's adherence to existing communiqués with Beijing.

The coverage of this nonevent by PBS's NewsHour is illustrative of the complete anti-China bias in the American press.

After highlighting only the subtle criticisms of China in the speech (China has only made the "first steps" toward freedom, "demands for political freedom will grow," and the inevitable comparison to "free and democratic and prosperous" Taiwan) the show, hosted by Ray Suarez, featured a panel of China "experts."

On one side was Wonhyuk Lim, a Korea specialist with the right-leaning (particularly on China) Brookings Institution. On the other was Liao Tienchi deputy publisher of the China Information Center described as a "nonprofit organization promoting free speech and expression in China."

The ensuing discussion (if you can seriously call it that) was a dull rehash of outdated talking points on China and its human rights record. Mr. Lim did have one very good point about the lack of strategic vision for Asia (and China specifically) by Bush and his administration.

What made the segment so illegitimate was the lack of disclaimer about Ms. Liao's affiliation. Her organization is in fact created and run by Harry Wu, a naturalized Chinese famous as a "dissident" and for his crusade against mainland China.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE at Sinomania!.

November 15, 2005

Bush Family Business In Beijing

BEIJING, NOVEMBER 14 - 21, 2005 — Setting the stage for his son's (President Bush) summit in the Chinese capital, former President Bush kicked off an elite invitation-only forum in Beijing today, a follow-up to the first such event held two years ago in Texas.
The forum on "China-US Trade, Diplomacy, and Research" is a joint affair by Texas A&M University, Peking University, and a host of American and Chinese corporate giants, particularly oil and gas companies. But the creator of the forum and its real backer is George Herbert Walker Bush.
According to the elder Bush, perhaps America's greatest living "China Hand," the USA - China relationship is the most important and must be got right for future peace and prosperity.

Read the whole article with interesting links HERE.

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